Khayat even designed clothes, carrying on the legacy of his father, a notable tailor. Antonie Robertson / The National
Sharjah Art Museum has paid tribute to the life and legacy of pioneering artist Ismail Khayat. An exhibition of his creations, titled Lasting Impressions, runs until November 27. Antonie Robertson / The National
Khayat, who died aged 78 in October, was among the most daring, creative and influential Arab artists of the 20th century. Photo: Ismail Khayat Gallery
The exhibition features works spanning his six-decade career, as well as multiple mediums. Antonie Robertson / The National
Known best for his Expressionist works, Khayat was dubbed the 'grandfather of Kurdish art'. Antonie Robertson / The National
His works incorporated symbols, landscapes and folklore from Iraqi Kurdistan. Antonie Robertson / The National
The exhibition is currently on show in Sharjah. Antonie Robertson / The National
Sharjah Art Museum's exhibition includes almost 150 samples of Khayat's works, which number in the thousands.
Co-curator Alya Al Mulla says: 'He was always experimenting; with different mediums, different techniques, and different elements, coming up with his own style.' Antonie Robertson / The National
His son Hayas says: “He was a role model for Kurds at the time because his works were displayed alongside the great artists of Iraq's golden period of fine art." Antonie Robertson / The National
Khayat spent much of his life in the city of Sulaymaniyah — where he taught art at public schools for 25 years, and later at the American University of Iraq.
The first section of the exhibition showcases the artist's monochromatic works. Antonie Robertson / The National
A tour of SharjahArt Museum’s exhibition of works by Iraqi-Kurdish artist Ismail Khayat.
Antonie Robertson/The National
Khayat's peace stones. He began creating them during the Kurdish Civil War, which started in 1994. Antonie Robertson / The National
Khayat even designed clothes, carrying on the legacy of his father, a notable tailor. Antonie Robertson / The National
Sharjah Art Museum has paid tribute to the life and legacy of pioneering artist Ismail Khayat. An exhibition of his creations, titled Lasting Impressions, runs until November 27. Antonie Robertson / The National
Khayat, who died aged 78 in October, was among the most daring, creative and influential Arab artists of the 20th century. Photo: Ismail Khayat Gallery
The exhibition features works spanning his six-decade career, as well as multiple mediums. Antonie Robertson / The National
Known best for his Expressionist works, Khayat was dubbed the 'grandfather of Kurdish art'. Antonie Robertson / The National
His works incorporated symbols, landscapes and folklore from Iraqi Kurdistan. Antonie Robertson / The National
The exhibition is currently on show in Sharjah. Antonie Robertson / The National
Sharjah Art Museum's exhibition includes almost 150 samples of Khayat's works, which number in the thousands.
Co-curator Alya Al Mulla says: 'He was always experimenting; with different mediums, different techniques, and different elements, coming up with his own style.' Antonie Robertson / The National
His son Hayas says: “He was a role model for Kurds at the time because his works were displayed alongside the great artists of Iraq's golden period of fine art." Antonie Robertson / The National
Khayat spent much of his life in the city of Sulaymaniyah — where he taught art at public schools for 25 years, and later at the American University of Iraq.
The first section of the exhibition showcases the artist's monochromatic works. Antonie Robertson / The National
A tour of SharjahArt Museum’s exhibition of works by Iraqi-Kurdish artist Ismail Khayat.
Antonie Robertson/The National
Khayat's peace stones. He began creating them during the Kurdish Civil War, which started in 1994. Antonie Robertson / The National
Khayat even designed clothes, carrying on the legacy of his father, a notable tailor. Antonie Robertson / The National